Phantogram are ramping up for the release of their third studio album Three, plotting a North American tour and dropping a new single titled "You Don't Get Me High Anymore." Now, that track has now been given the video treatment by director Grant Singer.

"'You Don't Get Me High Anymore' is about the loneliness in superficial relationships and that feeling of not being able to find happiness in places that were once so easy to come across," the band's Josh Carter told The Fader. "The desolation in Bombay Beach represents that feeling really well. The area was once a promising vacation spot before the droughts and now it's a ghost town. We were excited that Grant picked that spot, he understood the aesthetic of the song right off the bat and ran with it."

Watch the once peaceful, paradise-inducing spot get turned into a disturbing, depressing, smashed-up hellscape below.